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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 17, 2005
Male genital size reflects a tradeoff between attracting mates and avoiding predators in two live-bearing fish speciesR Brian Langerhans, Craig A Layman, Thomas J DeWitt
Ecology|May 23, 2013
Consumers regulate nutrient limitation regimes and primary production in seagrass ecosystemsJacob E Allgeier, Lauren A Yeager, Craig A Layman
Ecology Letters|July 28, 2011
The ecological causes of individual specialisationMárcio S Araújo, Daniel I Bolnick, Craig A Layman
Oecologia|March 17, 2011
Effects of habitat heterogeneity at multiple spatial scales on fish community assemblyLauren A Yeager, Craig A Layman, Jacob E Allgeier
Marine Environmental Research|March 5, 2017
Habitat fragmentation has some impacts on aspects of ecosystem functioning in a sub-tropical seagrass bedJennifer L Sweatman, Craig A Layman, James W Fourqurean
Global Change Biology|February 21, 2017
Animal pee in the sea: consumer-mediated nutrient dynamics in the world's changing oceansJacob E Allgeier, Deron E Burkepile, Craig A Layman
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 1, 1984
Evaluation of the MS-2 and Lumac systems for the rapid screening of urine specimensW D Welch, M A Layman, P M Southern
Evolutionary Applications|August 5, 2015
Anthropogenic ecosystem fragmentation drives shared and unique patterns of sexual signal divergence among three species of Bahamian mosquitofishSean T Giery, Craig A Layman, R Brian Langerhans
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 21, 2014
Size, sex and individual-level behaviour drive intrapopulation variation in cross-ecosystem foraging of a top-predatorJames C Nifong, Craig A Layman, Brian R Silliman
Oecologia|February 19, 2015
Individual-level niche specialization within populations: emerging areas of studyCraig A Layman, Seth D Newsome, Tara Gancos Crawford
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 17, 2005
Male genital size reflects a tradeoff between attracting mates and avoiding predators in two live-bearing fish speciesR Brian Langerhans, Craig A Layman, Thomas J DeWitt
Ecology|May 23, 2013
Consumers regulate nutrient limitation regimes and primary production in seagrass ecosystemsJacob E Allgeier, Lauren A Yeager, Craig A Layman
Ecology Letters|July 28, 2011
The ecological causes of individual specialisationMárcio S Araújo, Daniel I Bolnick, Craig A Layman
Oecologia|March 17, 2011
Effects of habitat heterogeneity at multiple spatial scales on fish community assemblyLauren A Yeager, Craig A Layman, Jacob E Allgeier
Marine Environmental Research|March 5, 2017
Habitat fragmentation has some impacts on aspects of ecosystem functioning in a sub-tropical seagrass bedJennifer L Sweatman, Craig A Layman, James W Fourqurean
Global Change Biology|February 21, 2017
Animal pee in the sea: consumer-mediated nutrient dynamics in the world's changing oceansJacob E Allgeier, Deron E Burkepile, Craig A Layman
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 1, 1984
Evaluation of the MS-2 and Lumac systems for the rapid screening of urine specimensW D Welch, M A Layman, P M Southern
Evolutionary Applications|August 5, 2015
Anthropogenic ecosystem fragmentation drives shared and unique patterns of sexual signal divergence among three species of Bahamian mosquitofishSean T Giery, Craig A Layman, R Brian Langerhans
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 21, 2014
Size, sex and individual-level behaviour drive intrapopulation variation in cross-ecosystem foraging of a top-predatorJames C Nifong, Craig A Layman, Brian R Silliman
Oecologia|February 19, 2015
Individual-level niche specialization within populations: emerging areas of studyCraig A Layman, Seth D Newsome, Tara Gancos Crawford
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